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N157- ... , in , 4 A1 an A 5 1, 1. 1, 15 mu . pq, V, Q -qv W cgi. H ,.. qi- '4 : T.,-wx 1 , Q , X . 4' .. X. I Sent mst ery Flash! Flash! September 1, 1927 at the Whitehouse ele- mentary school forty-one wideweyed youngsters step timidly up the gang plank. Into the Ship of School they embark for a 12 year tour in education. Miss Mooney is there to patiently discipline and teach her little crew the first principles of smooth sailing. The second year passes quickly under the captainship of Miss Danron. In the third grade we get our first taste of bi-ennial examinations, from.Mrss Obee. We are surprised to learn from our Geography books that the world is round and what's more, that it has a north pole and a south pole which is cold all the time. Miss Long and Miss Wiles sail with us through the founm and fifth grades respectively. Some of our ship mates are disappointed to learn we lull not be transferred for the fifth grade to a smaller ship know as the 'Portable Bui1d1ng'. However we are consoled by the fact that a big modern clipper for the rest of our voyage is being constructed a short distance across tlxe waters from us. This next year sees us traveling along on a steady keel because of our new educational facilities. We are proud 1D think that we are the first sixth grade in our new hnlding To start out right out right, Miss Coulon teaches us par- liamentary procedure, with Dale Ammon as president. Our trip through the seventh and eighth grades is made on a new schedule, for now we are in Junior High. We have Miss McKnight and Mr. Thomas as home room instructors, tau gether with other teachers for various subjects. Mr. Ruzyxx directs our music abilities and Rev. 'ogoman has weekly Bible classes. .Dale Ammon and Kathleen Thurman receive highest scores in the eighth grade state tests. Finally in 1955, we become what is know as 'Freshies' and as 'grassy green' as they are made host of us enjoy our first year of high as the most carefree in school Though we glide over clear water most of the t1me, sail ing the 'stralt of algebra' causes many a braln storm and tempest among sailors less gifted in math ' rf . Q I I . 'I Q 1 gf ' x L , n n f 1. - J' .i v -L. ' -.-4 -V , pg,,K:xEgefg1f5g::-gig--.L Ai re A :-5 .4 :L -ji: L g v,.,,,1. . -I Wag I H.. . v-fi-W 4 f:gsif2v3 553311 Vi -11' H . , -v'imf.f'ws'f-,'-
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